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Show j 5ur J to the subscription assures you cur-i- l news twice weekly. I Corinne News . EVENTS SOCl 000009000 FcwS-oumBOX ELDER a Mr. and CORINNE, July 23 Mrs. Edgar Smoot of CenterFriday, July 26, 1946 ville, Utah spent a week at Brigham City, Utah Yellowstone park. Mr. Alma News of social gatherings of Weiser. They reportSmoot attended the Farm Bu- locality e ed that it Is a beautiful an interesting newspaper, reau convention held there for and free from mosquitos. to the try Send yours the eleven western states and s iss Elinor Bosley spent a then enjoyed several days of vacation in Los Angeles fishing and sightseeing with the FRUITS as a guest of her aunt and unrest of the party, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harper. cle, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ray. VEGETABLES Ezra and Teva Harper enjoyed Mrs. Ray is a sister of Mrs. Reunion Of Christian a vacation at Ponds Lodge, COLD MEATS Idaho, near West Yellowstone. Dale J. Thompson, son of Mr. Jensen Olsen Family GROCERIES They reported the fishing as and Mrs. James Thompson has Will Be Held August 5 being good received his discharge from the SOFT DRINKS Lawrence Roche and Claud U. S. Navy. For the past three The annual reunion of the Gilbert, along with other fishMILK years he has been attending family of Christian Olsen will ermen, also enjoyed a fishing School Officers Training be held in Guinavah park, Lo- trip at Ponds Lodge this month. at STOKE HOURS Southwestern University, gan canyon, Monday, August 5, Uniand the Texas Mrs. Mr. and Alfred Daily and Sunday Hansen, Georgetown, it ha been announced by mem- Mr. and Mrs. Nels of Texas at Austin. He Rasmussen, versity P. M. to 9:00 P. M. 1:00 bers of the family association. Hansen and Darlene Ra- received his discharge just four All descendants of Christian Wesley der enjoyed a five days sight- months before he would have JOHN ROOSTER Jensen Olsen were urged today southern received his commission as to nole the date and arrange to seeing trip through in the sign. Idaho, visiting attend this annual reunion. coun-jniak- News-Journ- two-week- Women's Activities ? South Stake Farm Bureau Members To Hold Annual Barbeque 1 ose undesirable little be ds of hair can lus-)U- S ned into soft curls by our ex-tCall 188 today. s. V.F.W. Auxiliary to Meet In Memorial Home Mon. The veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will hold a special business meeting Monday evening at 8 oclock p. m. at the War Memorial home. A new trustee will be elected and plans discussed for a canyon party in August. Plans for peach days activities will also be discussed. All members are urged to be present. The annual barbeque picnic for the South Box Elder Farm Bureau members is scheduled for August 1, A. V. Smoot of Corinne, president of the Farm Bureau, said today. Meat, relish and drinks will be served by the organization. Each family is requested to bring their own dishes and the rest of their picnic. The plan, Mr. Smoot stated, Blue Color is to meet as early as possible, in the Bear River City park. The Charge Of barbeque will be served at 7:00 David R. and Carmen Halverson Waldron of Tremonton are the parents of a girl born July 20 at Cooley Memorial hospital. of Mrs. Waldron is formerly Brigham City. The baby is the couples third child. V-1- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Call of Salt Lake are the parents of a boy, William Lee Call, born July 25 at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Group In Jayceettes Picnic In Rees Park BRIGHAM p. m. Committees are working on a The Jayceettes of Brigham : AUTY SALON wonderful bonfire program and City enjoyed a delightful pic188 for said. he all, Phone games All members are urged to nic lunch at Rees Pioneer park Monday evening. e Forsgren join in the fun. The picnic was under the diJeffers Edythe rection of the Blue Color group Wilma Worthen Do you have a news item of with Mrs. Kaye Olson, color interest? Phone it to No. 7. Those ascaptain, in charge. sisting were Mrs. Minnie Morrison, Mrs. Harold Felt, Mrs. Mont Harmon, Mrs. Armour Jensen, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, Mrs. Reese Jensen and Mrs. Nile Meservy. The diner was momentarily interrupted when a sudden wind " PICK O' THE PICTURES" storm approached and lifted the paper plates from the tables Many of the members made hasty departure when the wind subsided those that remained were treated to ice cold water- Club Holds Meeting Monday Busy Fix-I- t 4-- H Hull Supports Loan I club The Busy Fix-it- s Cordell Hull has played an held its regular meeting Monadministration trump card for day at the home of Mary Ray the $3,750,000,000 loan to Brit- Pett. The lesson, Ventilation, ain by telling the house of representatives that its vote will was read and discussed followtest Americas leaderhip for ing which light refreshments were served. world cooperation and peace. 30000000 ' ft CAPITOL- FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY melon. worship ll&e sun... in washable fashions that do Prizes were presented to the yellow color croup for having in attenthe most members dance. Mrs. Willis Hanson, president, introduced two new memand bers, Mrs. Nile Meservy Mrs. Dick Davis. Plans for a Peach Days float were revealed. Mrs. Les Collins and Mrs. Earl Sheffield are of the float committee. Mrs. Elwood Checketts gave report on the success of the July 4th baby show. The next meeting will be held August 26 in Box Elder canyon. Ioubleluly 1 Caroline E. Facer Honored At Reunion On 83rd Birthday Mrs. Caroline E. Facer, widow of the late George H. Facer,, was honored at a family reunion at Rees Pioneer park on Sunday, July 14. The occasion was the 83rd birthday of Mrs. Facer. Mrs. Facer was born July 15, 1863, in Denmark, and came to this country when she was nine years old. The children attending the re- union were Mrs. Printha Bitter and Mrs. Vestha Sandberg of Salt Lake City; W. H. Facer of Bedford, Wyoming; Mrs. Lula Hartman, of Ogden; Lester and Ray Facer, of Smithfield, and Mrs. Mary E. Robbins and Mrs. Etta Steel of Brigham City. Tables were set for 56 relaThis number included tives. Co-Featu- THUNDER TOWN Starring eight children, nineteen grandchildren and twelve Games and conversation were enjoyed during the afternoon. MAY ISSUED SUBPOENA A subpoena for the appearance of Rep. Andrew J. May, its war Kentucky Democrat, at into a investigation profits midwest munitions combine has war been issued by the senate committee. investigating re BOB STEELE SYD SAYLOR Sunday -- Monday -- Tuesday ...AND THE ODDS ARE' ON LOVE, and s LAUGHTER HORSEPLAY! ARRIVED metal toys $2.98 $1.98 $1.49 $495 OMAN $4.59 truck 12-inc- h RED WAGON 36-inc- h STATION WAGON PLAY-CA- 48-i- n. long RACING CAR 36-inc- h $10.95 $19.95 $17.50 AND KLITGAARD Mitt Diana LYNN Patric KNOWLES Robert BENCHLEY Features AUTO SUPPLY DEPT . 2 58 1 6 lot Ht52 10 150 Milady Shop |